1829 and a Latin titular bishopric until 1933. In 1050 Tragurium became the seat of a diocese also known as Traù (in curiate Italian) or Trogir in Croatian...
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or Tragurium World Heritage Site: Crkva sv. Ivan Krstitelj, also in Trogir Katedrala sv. Marka, in Makarska Its suffragans are in Croatia: Diocese of Dubrovnik...
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Cape Planka (category Landforms of Croatia)
the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium and later a Christian saint, John of Trogir. He is said to have saved Coloman, King of Hungary from...
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Dale Joseph Melczek (category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit)
prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit in Michigan from 1982 to 1992 and as bishop of the Diocese...
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(formerly Roman/Byzantine, presently Islamic countries): List of Catholic dioceses in Algeria List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt List of Catholic dioceses in...
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south of Salona, in Aspalathos/Spalatum. Other Dalmatian cities at the time were: Tarsatica, Senia, Vegium, Aenona, Iader, Scardona, Tragurium, Aequum...
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Thaddeus Anthony Shubsda (category 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States)
Shubsda was appointed as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and titular bishop of Tragurium by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal...
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Illyrian religion (section Cult of Silvanus)
associated with the Greek god of wine, fertility and religious ecstasy Dyonisus. In Tragurium was erected a statue of Liber-Dionysus-Bacchus, and a relief...
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